SSC CGL Exam Results 2013 for various posts available here

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has declared the SSC Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Tier 1 examination 2013 results. The candidates who appeared in the SSC CGL Tier I Exam 2013 can access the results at the SSC&#039;s official website, www.ssc.nic.in.

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has declared the SSC Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Tier 1 examination 2013 results. The candidates who appeared in the SSC CGL Tier I Exam 2013 can access the results at the SSC's official website, www.ssc.nic.in.

According to reports, lakhs of students appeared for the SSC CGL 2013 examination held at various cities across the country in the the month of April.

The SSC conducts Combined Graduate Level (CGL) examination conducted in three phases(Tier-I, Tier-II and Tier-III) for various posts.

Moreover, SSC has declared the SSC CGL Tier I Exam 2013 for various posts as well as the results of additional candidates who qualified in Tier-I for the post of Tax Assistant. The Writeup/Cutoff Marks has also been declared.

It must be noted that the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) exam for the recruitment of assistant grade (III) posts in Food Corporation of Indian (FCI) in general, accounts, depot and technical cadres was cancelled in February after the question paper of second shift was reportedly leaked, as it was distributed in the first shift itself at several examination centres in the state.

According to government officials, the examination was scheduled to be held in two shifts. The paper of first shift was scheduled from 10 am to 12 pm while that of second shift was scheduled from 2 pm to 4 pm. When the paper of the first shift was about to begin, the invigilators came to know that wrong sets of papers, which are of second shift, have been put in the packets and was distributed at several centres.

In Jaipur, a total of 13 examination centres were set up in which about 4,500 students were to appear.

Similarly, three examination centres were set up in Jodhpur in which about 672 students appeared. As soon as the exam began and papers were distributed, the students informed the invigilators that the paper of science subject has been distributed in place of math. Following this, the exam was cancelled.